--- CBOR-XS/XS.pm 2016/04/24 09:11:14 1.50 +++ CBOR-XS/XS.pm 2016/04/24 19:16:15 1.51 @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ If C<$enable> is false (the default), then C will blindly accept UTF-8 data, marking them as valid UTF-8 in the resulting data structure -regardless of whether thats true or not. +regardless of whether that's true or not. Perl isn't too happy about corrupted UTF-8 in strings, but should generally not crash or do similarly evil things. Extensions might be not @@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ =head2 ENFORCED TAGS These tags are always handled when decoding, and their handling cannot be -overriden by the user. +overridden by the user. =over 4 @@ -844,7 +844,7 @@ =item 22098 (indirection, L) This tag is automatically generated when a reference are encountered (with -the exception of hash and array refernces). It is converted to a reference +the exception of hash and array references). It is converted to a reference when decoding. =item 55799 (self-describe CBOR, RFC 7049) @@ -857,7 +857,7 @@ =head2 NON-ENFORCED TAGS These tags have default filters provided when decoding. Their handling can -be overriden by changing the C<%CBOR::XS::FILTER> entry for the tag, or by +be overridden by changing the C<%CBOR::XS::FILTER> entry for the tag, or by providing a custom C callback when decoding. When they result in decoding into a specific Perl class, the module